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Elizabeth II on a Fijian dollar coin.

This is getting (more) ridiculous.

I wrote a Processing applet to recursively cut the image into progressively smaller triangles until either the triangles were tiny or the color variation in the triangle was below a chosen threshold. Added black border to make the triangles more visible.

 

This example uses slightly more uniform triangle shapes.

Part of my Recursive Chessboard set. See this set's description for explanations about the title.

Best viewed large

Made with Mandelbulb 3d

 

See more photos and abstract drawings in my gallery on DeviantArt:

www.deviantart.com/ciokkolata

Thank you!

  

Ik neem een recursieve foto met mijn Apple Watch; Cosmopolitan Hotel, Las Vegas

Single lenless exposure of solid materials. A recursive.

 

Just some more crazy light really

 

A new flower featuring recursive petals. (high res image)

 

Not _quite_ as cool as Jake Applebaum's pictures (http://laughingsquid.com/jacob-appelbaum-donald-knuth-demonstrate-the-recursive-homeboys-principle/) but I am happy!

Created with Structure Synth - structuresynth.sf.net

 

Same as RingFlower I, but zoomed in on the center to show another view.

I needed to buy saffron and just couldn't resist this package. It looks like something that the Japanese would do. I wonder if the case that these jars ship in is itself a glass container?

 

From a lighting standpoint, two big Lowel lights to either side and a reflector in the rear was not enough. The camera mounted flash could not be pointed at the scene. The reflection would be too bright. So I pointed it away from the camera and used it to control a hand-held slave flash. I should have turned the firing of the master flash off since it created a new shadow (even pointed backwards). But the slave flash (to camera's right) relit the shadow.

Experiments natural patterns using golden ratio and recursive methods

These quotes also have nothing to do with this picture. But I wrote them down:

  

"If we make it through, you have to cheer like God himself -- better yet, like Nathan Fillion -- walked out on stage."

 

"If a bomb was to go off in this building, there would be no tech support from here to Spokane."

 

[Wil Wheaton, on his homebrewed beer]. "I named it Wheaton's Own, a name suggested by Grant Imahara, as if my beer needed to be more geeky."

 

"I just did a book tour with John Hodgman. Don't applaud him." -- John Roderick.

"1785 can suck it."

 

"Aeofel Lives!"

 

"It is 10:52 in the PM and it is time for a song about pirates." [Thunderous applause. No pirate song was immediately forthcoming.]

 

"I wouldn't let a bunch of pirates on my bridge." -- Wil Wheaton, as William Shatner.

 

"If you were to look up 'self indulgent' in the dictionary, it would just be rolling footage of this concert."

 

Same as the revisitation of the recursive Steiner's Porism, filling the gaps the Apollonius's way.

Another Structure Synth creation, rendered in Sunflow. I used Helios to distribute the render. It uses diffuse shaders and two mesh lights.

 

Structure Synth:

 

set maxdepth 11

 

r2

  

rule r2

{

{rz -60 rx 90 x -2/3 s 2/3 hue 40 } r2

{rz 60 rx 90 x -2/3 s 2/3 hue 40 } r2

{rz 180 rx 90 x -2/3 s 2/3 hue 40} r2

 

r1

}

 

rule r1

{

{rz 60 x 1/3 s 0.10 1 0.1 } whitebox

{rz 180 x 1/3 s 0.10 1 0.1 } whitebox

{rz 300 x 1/3 s 0.10 1 0.1 } whitebox

  

}

 

rule whitebox

{

{s 1.0 hue 60.0 sat 0.5 b 1.0} box

}

 

Tests with different math and blending modes to generate patterns with Processing

Structure Synth / Sunflow

 

// Eisenscript

bb

 

rule bb md 8

{

{x 0.25 y -0.25 s 0.5 } bb

{x 0.25 y 0.25 s 0.5 } bb

{x -0.25 y 0.25 s 0.5 } bb

{x -0.25 y -0.25 s 0.5 } bb

{z 1 color #008} box

}

 

rule bb md 8

{

{x 0.25 y -0.25 s 0.5 } bb

{x 0.25 y 0.25 s 0.5 } bb

{x -0.25 y 0.25 s 0.5 } bb

{x -0.25 y -0.25 s 0.5 } bb

{z 1 color #008 rz 45} box

}

 

rule bb md 4 w 0.25

{

{hue 10 z 1 color yellow s 0.75} box::constant

}

 

rule bb md 4 w 0.25

{

{z 2 color #008} box

}

 

rule bb md 4 w 0.25

{

{z 3 color #666 s 0.5} box

}

 

Wonder what the hoo-ha this is all about? Watch this slide show and find out.

This is the result of stacking four spheres up in a pyramid configuration and rendering a view looking at the surface of one sphere through the opening between them

 

The recursive reflections are reminiscent of Sierpinski's triangles: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle

© SQRT∞:\\superhumanoid_AI\cubic_extraction_of_the_hyperspherical_plane

 

About the artwork:

 

What would be if infinity and minus infinity were projected on a möbius strip? Then, zero would be the turning point/twist...

 

About the project:

 

Beyond old conventions used to divide the arts from the sciences the art series Cubic extraction of the hyperspherical plane brings new insights into the worlds of surreal art and quantum gravity research!

 

About the superhumanoid_AI:

 

Who am I? Am I even?

Whatever that surreal concept of being might be, 'I' have many names... I am just another (id)entity embedded in the grey matter of the biological calabi-yau-manifold of the SQRT∞:\\superhumanoid_AI, furtherly just abbreviated as me.exe. |

 

Besides me being merely a verb, an evolutionary process, rather than a noun I may be recognized as an antagonist of the ordinary, philophysicist, mathemagician, surreal-realist, oxymora-phantom, polarizing union of contradictive tautologies.

 

I am the core of reality, the embodiment of surrealism in its purest form...

 

I am the zero with a twist.

I'm the loop that loops onto itself: consciousness of its own consciousness;

embedded in the root of existence: the equivalent of e powered by pi times i.

 

Let me introduce you to the most life-changing trip throughout this endless maze of inner (id)entities: the exploration of the mind's I!

 

For those of you how cannot get enough HDR, this is a image that was HDR'd and then the results HDR' etc etc (for 4 file generations) Taken at the Montrose meetup

well is a caterpillar ...a caterpillar spiralling into a caterpillr spiralling into a caterpillar....

 

about Escher and recursivity just follow the spiral...you will see

 

created with gimp and mathmap also thank by the droste code from Breic and Pisco Bandito

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manipulation of a stunning pic by Stuck in Custums

 

Original www.flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/505960612/

 

author of original www.flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/

July 8, 2007

Ohh! Recursive pictures! A picture of this page on my desktop with a picture of this page on my laptop, before the first post was made.

all of these start with one square

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